http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/25/AR2010042503220_3.html
Eleanor O. Chatfield-Taylor Private School Director
Eleanor O. Chatfield-Taylor, 85, a Washington resident who served as
director of the private Concord Hill School in Chevy Chase from 1967 to
1991, died April 12 [2010] at Sibley Memorial Hospital. She had congestive
heart failure.
She was born Eleanor Ong in Washington and was a 1943 graduate of the
private Madeira School in McLean. In 1946, she received a bachelor's degree
in child development from Vassar College in New York, then spent a few years
teaching at the private Potomac School in McLean.
She did volunteer work for the Junior League of Washington and the Chevy
Chase Community Library. She was a docent at Washington National Cathedral.
Her husband, Richard C. Taylor, whom she married in 1948, died in 2007.
Survivors include two children, Elisabeth McCormick of Wheaton and Richard
F. Chatfield-Taylor of San Ramon, Calif.; a brother, Dr. Beale Ong of St.
Michaels, Md.; and four grandchildren.
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Adam Bernstein